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Part 1 - Contributed by Judy Benson & Ivy F. Benoit Will of Mary Pike In re MARY PIKE. DECEASED. Know all men by these presents that I, Mary Pike, Relict of the late Francis Pike In and of the Island of Newfoundland, In the year of Our Lord One thousand eight hundred and Eighty One. This my last Will and Testimony, Do will and bequeath all my right title and Interest In Four hundred and Sixty Pounds, now in the Commercial Bank of Saint John's Newfoundland, being left me by virtue of Legal Will, by my Brother the late John Legge of Carbonear in the Island of Newfoundland to my daughter Eliza Pike "Deducting" Fourteen Pounds from said above mentioned amount to be paid to my son James L. Pike as remuneration for expenses on said money by him. CORRECT. (Listed in the Margin next to this will the following) Part 2 - Contributed by Colleen Haynes Will of Mary Pike According to number 3, probate was originally granted in 1921. Petition of Mary Pike's next of kin Probate year 1929 TO THE HONOURABLE THE SUPREME COURT OF NEWFOUNDLAND THE PETITION Of Sir William F. Lloyd, Registrar of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland. HUMBLY SHEWETH THAT
Your Petitioner, therefore, humbly prays that letters of Administration cum testamento annexo and De Bonis Non of the said estate may be granted to him. And as in duty bound Your Petitioner will ever pray etc. Dated at St. John's this 30th day of April A.D. 1929. A.E. Lloyd. Petitioner's Solicitor. Last Will and Testimony of Mary Pike Probate year 1899 In re Know all men by these presents that I, Mary Pike, Relect of the late Francis Pike In and of the Island of Newfoundland, In the year of Our Lord One thousand eight hundred and Eighty one. This is my last Will and Testimony, Do will and bequeath all my right title and Interest In Four hundred and Sixty Pounds, now in the Commercial Bank of Saint John's Newfoundland, being left me by virtue of Legal Will, by my Brother the late John Legge of Carbonear in the Island of Newfoundland to my daughter Elisa Pike "Deducting" Fourteen Pounds from said above mentioned amount to be paid to my son James L. Pike as remuneration for expenses on said money by him. As witness my hand this fourteenth day of April A.D. 1881.
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Part 1 - Contributed by Judy Benson & Ivy F. Benoit
Part 2 - Contributed by Colleen Haynes
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